Daily Archives: August 9, 2017

Nuclear/Chemical News

Nagasaki

August 9, 1945: the US dropped atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan. Total deaths by the end of 1945 may have reached 80,000 from the explosion and exposure to the bomb’s radiation. [2015 New Yorker story] (RS, see Sept 2; NN, see January 24, 1946)

Mihama power plant (Japan)

August 9, 2004: five people died in an accident at the plant in the Fukui province (INES Level 1). Seven people are also injured when hot water and steam leaks from a broken pipe. Officials insist that no radiation leaked from the plant, and there is no danger to the surrounding area. [blog story] (see February 10, 2005)

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Watergate Scandal

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Irish Toubles

August 9, 1981: Liam Canning (19), a Catholic civilian, was shot dead by the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF), a covername used by the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), as he walked along Alliance Avenue, Ardoyne, Belfast. Peter Maguinness (41), a Catholic civilian, was shot dead by a plastic bullet fired by the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) while he was outside his home on the Shore Road, Greencastle, Belfast. There were continuing riots in Nationalist areas of Northern Ireland. (see Troubles for expanded story)

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Grateful Dead

August 9, 1995: Jerry Garcia, 53, died. (see Dec 8)

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Pledge of Allegiance

August 9, 2002: the U.S. Justice Department filed an appeal of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling in the Newdow vs. U.S. Congress case in which the court struck down the addition of the phrase “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance as unconstitutional. (see Pledge for expanded story)

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LGBTQ

August 9, 2007: sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign, the Logo cable channel hosts the first American presidential forum focusing specifically on LGBTQ issues, inviting each presidential candidate. Six Democrats participate in the forum, including Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, while all Republican candidates decline. (see Nov 8)

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137 SHOTS

August 9, 2013: Cleveland Police Chief Michael McGrath announced that 75 officers faced discipline for their involvement in the 60-car high speed pursuit last Nov. 29 that began downtown and ended in East Cleveland. The internal charges range from engaging in a chase without permission to providing false information on duty reports. Nineteen of them also will have disciplinary hearings that could result in temporary suspensions. None will be terminated. (see 137 for expanded story)